COMPLETE FILMOGRAPHY WITH SYNOPSIS

Cast (feature film)

1.

In the Company of Spies (1999)
as Newscaster Ron Phelps
Ex-CIA operative Kevin Jefferson is drafted back into action to lead a covert operation to recover captured American CIA agent Marko who is being held in North Korea by the Korean Internal Service (K.I.S.) and who may possess crucial information vital to the U.S. government. When Jefferson's team an

2.

Wyatt Earp: Return to Tombstone (1994)
as Virgil Earp
Wyatt Earp returns to Tombstone, Arizona, 25 years after the 1881 shootout at the O.K. Corral, where he reflects back on his tenure as a frontier marshal. The reminiscences are compilations of clips from the television series starring Hugh O'Brian, "The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp," broadcast on A

3.

Bed of Lies (1992)
as Price Daniel Sr
A television movie based on the true story of a woman who killed her husband, a charismatic and ambitious Texas politician. While awaiting trial, she fought to maintain custody of her children.

4.

In Broad Daylight (1991)
as Frank Westerman
A group of small-town residents, terrorized by a local bully, decide to take the law into their own hands. Based on a true story.

5.

Daddy (1991)
as George Watson
A successful executive is faced with rebuilding his life and caring for his three children when his wife of twenty years leaves her family. Based on Danielle Steel's novel "Daddy."

6.

Babe Ruth (1991)
as Judge Landis
A television movie biography of baseball great Babe Ruth.

7.

Follow Your Heart (1990)
as Josh
An ex-Marine wrecks his car near a sleepy desert town and makes a new life for himself living with a crusty old woman, her retarded son and an abandoned Vietnamese girl.

Full Exposure: The Sex Tapes Scandal (1989)
as Dutton
A television movie about an assistant district attorney who infiltrates the Los Angeles underworld, putting her life on the line to solve the murder of a high-priced call girl.

10.

Eight Men Out (1988)
as Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis
Gamblers tempt members of the Chicago White Sox to throw the World Series.

11.

Race Against The Harvest (1987)
as Judge Meriweather
A story about the hardship, courage, and family rivalries between crews of competing itinerant Midwestern wheat-harvesting contractors whose work spans from North Dakota to Texas.

12.

Regeneration (1987)
Society goes wild when an entomologist discovers a method for resurrecting the dead.

I-Man (1986)
as Holbrook
An adventure movie about a family that becomes virtually indestructable. Every son thinks his father is indestructable and Eric Wilder's dad really is. Eric's dad Jeffrey's super human gift is noticed after he is exposed to a mysterious gas. Since Jeffrey is now a man that no one can destroy or kill

Sins of the Past (1984)
as Reverend Randolph
A group of former high-priced call girls who got out of the trade in the ''60s after one of them was battered to death are reunited twenty years later when the convicted killer is released from prison vowing vengeance. Among the hookers, in an interesting casting twist, is Debby Boone in her TV-movie debut playing against type, although the character also vies for fame as an inspirational singer.

18.

Lone Wolf Mcquade (1983)
as Burnside
Texas Ranger and martial arts expert J.J. McQuade's reluctance to follow the rulles has earned him the nickname "Lone Wolf." When McQuade attempts to catch the druglord who is selling United States military weapons to Central American terrorists, it results in the death of an old friend. McQuade is

19.

First Time, The (1983)
as Paul Cooper
Teenager Jennifer Jason Leigh drops out of high school to follow her boyfriend to San Diego, and her desperate mother, Susan Anspach, not ready for her daughter''s loss of innocence, enlists the aid of an old Navy friend to help locate her. Harriet Nelson is the girl''s liberal-minded grandmother.

20.

Missing Children: A Mother's Story (1982)
as Stanley Willard
An illiterate, unemployed woman abandoned by an abusive husband, puts her three children in a child-care center and then learns she has unwittingly signed them away to an unscrupulous private adoption agency and finds that she is the victim of a conspiracy. Emmy Award nominations for costume design

Zoot Suit (1981)
as Judge
In 1940s Los Angeles, members of a Mexican-American gang, and their leader Henry Reyna, are accused of murder. Although there is insufficient evidence for a fair trial, they are convicted and sent to San Quentin prison. While part of the defense team continues to fight against this misjustice, one o

23.

Smokey And The Bandit II (1980)
as Governor
A raucous political race results in the comeback of the wild ways of the Bandit, again pursued by arch enemy Sheriff Buford T Justice.

Deerslayer, The (1978)
as Hutter
A "Classics Illustrated" film treatment of Cooper's Leatherstocking Tale of 1841 that has Hawkeye and his blood brother Chingachgook teaming up to rescue a chief's daughter from the hands of her enemies.

26.

Donner Pass: The Road To Survival (1978)
as Patrick Breen
A "Classics Illustrated" version of American history and the fight waged by a pioneer to save the lives of his family and others in a wagon train who find themselves trapped in deep mountain snows and facing starvation that leads them to (unspecified) cannibalism.

27.

Last Hurrah, The (1977)
as Amos Force
Carroll O'Connor wrote and starred in this second screen adaptation of the 1956 best-seller (previously filmed by John Ford in 1958 with Spencer Tracy) about the aging and ailing head of a big-time political machine who schemes to stay in power and win a fourth term. Emmy nominations went to Burgess

28.

Peter Lundy and the Medicine Hat Stallion (1977)
as Alexander Majors
An engaging saga of a teenage frontier lad who becomes a rider for the Pony Express in the Nebraska Territory shortly before the Civil War. An Emmy Award nomination went to this film as Outstanding Children's Special of 1977-78.

29.

Lincoln Conspiracy, The (1977)
as Abraham Lincoln
Sunn Classics "speculative fiction" film proposing a theory that the killer of Abe Lincoln escaped to Canada instead of being tracked down and killed soon after the assassination.

30.

Tail Gunner Joe (1977)
as General George Marshall
An ambitious production of questionable accuracy spanning the rise and fall of Senator Joseph R. McCarthy as uncovered by a fictional veteran newsman and the ambitious young lady investigative reporter assigned to assist him. Emmy Awards went to Burgess Meredith for his portrayal of Joseph Welch and

31.

Bridger (1976)
as President Andrew Jackson
A true-life adventure of legendary mountain man Jim Bridger who, with the fate of the Pacific Northwest at stake, is given forty days to blaze a trail through the Rockies to the California coast and told that failure means loss of the territory to England. This two-hour movie was cut to ninety minut

32.

Dark Side of Innocence, The (1976)
as Stephen Hancock
A drama involving three generations of a family in middle-class suburbia: an affluent housewife who feels that life is passing her by, the daughter she embitters by walking out on the family, and the mother whose traditional values are shaken by the woman's divorce. This was a pilot for a prospecti

33.

Banjo Hackett: Roamin' Free (1976)
as Moose Matlock
An amiable Western about an itinerant horse trader who travels the frontier in 1880 with his orphaned nine-year-old nephew in quest of the boy''s prize Arabian mare, stolen by a ruthless bounty hunter. Pilot to a prospective series.

34.

Dead Man on the Run (1975)
as Jason Monroe
A special government agent, investigating the murder of a colleague, stumbles onto a plot to cover up a political assassination in this pilot for a prospective TV series using New Orleans as a backdrop.

35.

Death Among Friends (1975)
as Captain Edwin O'Hare Lewis
A lady homicide detective tries to solve the murder of an international financier in this pilot for a prospective but unrealized series.

36.

Specialist, The (1975)
A beautiful woman assassin is paid ot sit on a jury and sway the jury's decision in favor of a crooked lawyer. The opposting lawyer is attracted to the woman and begins an affair with her, unaware that she has also been hired to kill him.

37.

Dove, The (1974)
as Mike Turk
The true story of a 16 year old (Robin Lee Graham, played by Joseph Bottoms) who sailed alone around the world in a 23 foot sloop named "The Dove". On his journey he meets and falls in love with a young woman (Patti Ratteree, played by Deborah Raffin) who is also traveling around the world. The story follows Robin around the world to many beautiful locals, as he grows from a boy to a man, finds himself, and finds the love of his life.

38.

Heatwave! (1974)
as Toler
During a severe heat wave, the courageous determination of a young husband and his pregnant wife ultimately inspires the survivors in a mountain town to unite in an effort to save a life.

39.

Manhunter (1974)
as Aaron Denver
A World War I ex-marine turns 1930s bounty hunter and goes after Bonnie-and-Clyde style bank robbers who murdered his former girlfriend. Ken Howard later starred in the TV series (1974-75) as the Depression Era crimefighter tracking down wanted criminals for the reward money.

40.

Smile Jenny, You're Dead (1974)
as Colonel John Lockport
This pilot for Janssen's "Harry-O" series (1974-76) had the ex-cop moonlighting as a private investigator looking into the murder of a cop friend's son-in-law and becoming emotionally involved with his daughter, who happens to be the chief suspect in the killing.

41.

Set This Town on Fire (1973)
as Henry Kealey
After serving seven years for manslaughter, a man returns home to run for mayor following the disclosure that the local newspaper editor, whose eyewitness testimony had put him behind bars, now has second thoughts and the town drunk now has confessed to the crime. Filmed in 1969 as "The Profane Come

42.

Brock's Last Case (1973)
as Joe Cuspis
A comedy drama about a New York cop who retires to his small ranch in the West and is reluctantly drawn into a local case of an Indian accused of killing a sheriff with a bow and arrow. This pilot for a series that never materialized looked suspiciously like a reworking of "McCloud" in reverse.

43.

Call to Danger (1973)
as Edward Mcclure
A federal undercover agent recruits a computer-selected jack-of-all-trades in a scheme to rescue a syndicate witness who has been kidnapped and stashed away in a heavily fortified West Coast enclave.

Molly and Lawless John (1972)
as Sheriff Parker
Molly, the shy, romance-starved wife of an arrogant frontier sheriff, finds herself drawn to a prisoner in her husband's jail. This prisoner, a handsome young man named Johnny, plays on Molly's sympathy and convinces her to help him escape. Molly then accompanies Johnny on his cross-country flight but soon learns he's simply been using her. Molly makes the best of the situation, however, and by the time the sheriff's posse catches up with them, Molly shows that she's learned how to assert herself.

47.

Soldier Blue (1970)
as Colonel Iverson
After a cavalry group is massacred by the Cheyenne, only two survivors remain: Honus, a naive private devoted to his duty, and Cresta, a young woman who had lived with the Cheyenne two years and whose sympathies lie more with them than with the US government. Together, they must try to reach the cavalry's main base camp. As they travel onward, Honus is torn between his growing affection for Cresta, and his disgust for her anti-American beliefs. They reach the cavalry campsite on the eve of an attack on a Cheyenne village, where Honus will learn which side has really been telling him the truth.

48.

Cotton Comes to Harlem (1970)
as Bryce
Two black police detectives suspect a preacher''''s "Back to Africa" movement is a scam.

Visual Effects (feature film)

Cast (special)

67.

Hardesty House (1986)
as Maxwell Eaton Ii
Unconventional and compassionate, six maverick lawyers practice out of Hardesty House, a rundown beachfront home. The group isnn't afraid to take risks to clear the people who turn to them for help.

Mayday! Mayday! (1981)
as Curtis George
When their family's small plane crashes in the high Sierras, young Allison and Mark Parker have bravery and ingenuity as their only defenses against rugged terrain and threatening animals as they race against time to seek help for their injured parents.

70.

Egan (1973)
as J R King
The exploits of Eddie Egan, a former New York City police detective turned private investigator. The pilot follows his attempts to solve the syndicate murder of his ex-partner.

Cast (TV Mini-Series)

71.

Dream West (1986)
as Brigadier General Brooke
A three-part miniseries about John Charles Fremont, the American adventurer, the free-spirited woman who impelled him to dare undreamt-of feats, and the young nation they helped to shape. The story begins in 1839 when Fremont is chosen to lead the trek into the Oregon Territory with the help of Kit

72.

Backstairs at the White House (1979)
as Franklin Delano Roosevelt
A lovingly filmed version of the book by Lillian Rogers Parks, the crippled seamstress-maid who, along with her mother, served for fifty-two years as a White House domestic during eight presidential administrations. A mixture of pop history of the Twentieth Century and the private lives of the vario

Cast (TV Mini-Series)

73.

North and South (1985)
as William Hazard
A twelve-hour miniseries, adapted from John Jakes' best-selling novel, that depicts the turbulent historical background of conflict between the North and the South during the years 1842 to 1861. Orry Main, a young southern West Point cadet, establishes a life-long friendship with a fellow cadet, nor